Sunday, January 3, 2021

Inner Mongolia plans to build 43 square cabin hospitals, lockdown in Shenyang

Reporter : He Yating /  Editor: Xiaohui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/03/a103023885.html / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA




China's Inner Mongolia official recently announced that it plans to build 43 square cabin hospitals to deal with further covid epidemics. At the same time, a super spreader of the virus with dozens of people was discovered in Northeast China, and Shenyang has begun a severe community lockdown. Outsiders suspect that there may be signs of a large-scale epidemic in northern China.

In recent days, CCP pneumonia has broken out in many provinces and cities in mainland China. On January 1, the Chinese Communist Party’s official media reported that 43 shelter hospitals were planned to be built in Inner Mongolia, and that medical system personnel were required to "become alive" in response to the epidemic.

According to a report by the Inner Mongolia News Network on 2 January 2021, Hohhot held a press conference on the prevention and control of the CCP virus epidemic in Inner Mongolia on 30 December. At the meeting, Xu Hongzhi, Director of the Inner Mongolia Health Commission, took stock of the current medical resources in Inner Mongolia.

According to Xu Hongzhi, the medical facilities that have been counted in Inner Mongolia include 121 designated hospitals, 87 reserve hospitals, and 207 general hospitals of level II and above.

In addition, the administrative regions of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region have drawn up plans to requisition large public places such as stadiums and exhibition halls to build 43 shelter hospitals.

Xu Hongzhi said that 378 local restaurants and hotels have been designated as quarantine places, and the local government has organized 122 medical treatment teams with a total of 4,077 people, and 5,645 medical treatment reserve personnel; in addition, there are 1,261 in charge. The special teams for communications, epidemic prevention, public safety, transportation, and the 565-person killing team are all "waiting for it". Once further epidemics break out, the square cabin hospitals can be put into use, and the medical and epidemic prevention institutions can immediately put into the work of handling the epidemics.

Inner Mongolia is planning to build dozens of large-scale shelter hospitals, and all aspects of preparations are like a big enemy. The outside world questioned whether the region has found clear signs of a large-scale outbreak of the epidemic?

In fact, not only the rumors in Inner Mongolia, but also news of severe epidemics have spread in many regions of northeastern China. Beijing, Liaoning, Heilongjiang and other provinces and cities have announced that they have entered a "wartime state" or initiated an "emergency response." Among them, Shenyang even reported the discovery of a "super spreader" of the CCP virus, and 22 people have been confirmed to have been infected by a confirmed patient surnamed Yin.

According to news released by the Chinese Communist Party's official media, as of 1 January, there are 34 areas of moderate risk of the epidemic in China, mostly in Dalian, Liaoning, Shenyang and Beijing.

On 31 December 2020, Shenyang ordered the closed management of the city’s communities, and implemented a comprehensive ban on areas above medium risk, and no one is allowed to leave Shenyang.

In the past two days, residents of Shenyang City have tried every means to escape the  communities under lockdown, and others were arrested and detained by the police when they escaped over the wall. In order to prevent residents from escaping, the communities have also racked their brains and adopted a variety of blocking methods. In addition to the more common methods such as setting up fences and drawing barbed wire, there are also communities that use steel plates similar in shape to large "cutting boards" to close the communities.  Some netizens exclaimed, "If the residents want to jump over, I am afraid they will become potato shreds!"


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